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larry cohen, we'll have you back. this is a story that's going to go on. and the democrats are going to pay for this. i don't -- you know, i don't want to fight with the democrats. but my lord, what was this election all about? coming up, days after a pbs "frontline" special, someone in the justice department is stepping down. we will get to more on the filibuster in just a moment. we're right back on "the ed show." stay with us. [ male announcer ] edmunds.com says the all-new nissan altima is a better car than camry. to argue would be rude. nissan altima. with moving-object detection. lease now. just $199 per month. visit choosenissan.com. road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the cou
larry cohen, we'll have you back. this is a story that's going to go on. and the democrats are going to pay for this. i don't -- you know, i don't want to fight with the democrats. but my lord, what was this election all about? coming up, days after a pbs "frontline" special, someone in the justice department is stepping down. we will get to more on the filibuster in just a moment. we're right back on "the ed show." stay with us. [ male announcer ] edmunds.com says the...
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larry cohen, we'll have you back. this is a story that's going to go on. and the democrats are going to pay for this. i don't -- you know, i don't want to fight with the democrats. but my lord, what was this election all about? coming up, days after a pbs "frontline" special, someone in the justice department is stepping down. we will get to more on the filibuster in just a moment. we're right back on "the ed show." stay with us. >>> and we want to make sure that you know what the vote count was on the filibuster reform. the senate broke the vote up into two resolutions tonight. the first was 78-16, as we reported just a few moments ago. the second was 86-9. that was the vote on the filibuster bills. we love hearing from our viewers. and on our facebook and our twitter page many of you share my disappointment in harry reid, who caved to the republicans on filibuster reform. on facebook emily reid says she is very disappointed in harry reid and the democrats, who sold the majority of the american people out. steven lindbergh writes, "with democrats like har
larry cohen, we'll have you back. this is a story that's going to go on. and the democrats are going to pay for this. i don't -- you know, i don't want to fight with the democrats. but my lord, what was this election all about? coming up, days after a pbs "frontline" special, someone in the justice department is stepping down. we will get to more on the filibuster in just a moment. we're right back on "the ed show." stay with us. >>> and we want to make sure that...
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show "watch what happens live." >> jiggy was slurping from -- ice cube from a vodka tonic. >> andy cohen is a bad influence. >> jiggy was so jilled, he would fall asleep.
show "watch what happens live." >> jiggy was slurping from -- ice cube from a vodka tonic. >> andy cohen is a bad influence. >> jiggy was so jilled, he would fall asleep.
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you know, the cohen brothers never mentioned anything about you know, any kind of spirituality or zen or anything. and he says there you go, the-- . >> rose: algeria, mali, the dude and the zen master. when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose al gerian forces launched a dramatic raid on a desert gas plant earlier today this came after militants reportedly linked to al qaeda took the facility hostage on wednesday. the charge released several hundred algerians but held dozens of foreign workers including united states citizens. there is conflicting information about the algerian raid and there is no confirmation on how many cappers and hostages were killed. the milton reportedly demanded an end to french him tear activities in mali in return for the hostages. the situation in mali is also critical. on friday last week france launched an area bombing campaign against rebels with ties to al qaedament since then a ground force has engaged in combat with rebels trying to stop their advance to mali's capital.
you know, the cohen brothers never mentioned anything about you know, any kind of spirituality or zen or anything. and he says there you go, the-- . >> rose: algeria, mali, the dude and the zen master. when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose al gerian forces launched a dramatic raid on a desert gas plant earlier today this came after militants reportedly linked to al qaeda took the facility hostage on...
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he blames steve cohen. >> he belongs with bernie madoff in the add jojoining cell. >> cohen said he feels like don keyote. he says that his firm and he acted appropriately. >> lisa myers, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the forecast now from mr. al roker. al? >> it's bitterly cold. we ain't seen nothing yet. add to that, suppose you were on the great lakes. you would have to deal with lake-effect snow. those winds coming across the lake, there's no ice covering it up. there's a lot of moisture available for those winds to pick up and then drop on the shores of the lake from cleveland to oswego, we are talking three to six inches. also marquette to south bend. erie and buffalo, we could see another foot of snow. snow squalls around the great lakes. more wet weather moves into the pacific northwest. fog along the texas gulf coast. look for beautiful weather through central and southern florida with temperatures in the 70s. it continues bitterly cold in the northeast, new england and all the way down into the southeast where there are frost and freeze >>> 7:35 on wednesday morning with a
he blames steve cohen. >> he belongs with bernie madoff in the add jojoining cell. >> cohen said he feels like don keyote. he says that his firm and he acted appropriately. >> lisa myers, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the forecast now from mr. al roker. al? >> it's bitterly cold. we ain't seen nothing yet. add to that, suppose you were on the great lakes. you would have to deal with lake-effect snow. those winds coming across the lake, there's no ice...
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lisa cohen. fox news legal analyst. this is all the work of mayor bloomberg. also known as nanny bloomberg. he loves to tell everybody what to do. what to eat and drink because is he smarter than everybody else. has he now crossed the line. 16-ounce sugary drink is banned? >> i mean, there is really no link between the soft drink -- let's say that soft drinks. there is lots of other drinks that are sugary but aren't banned. talking about sodas. what about vitamin drinks? there is so much flaw in the ban to begin with. it really doesn't rise to the level of legitimacy for it actually to hold water. >> gregg: this law when you look at it appears to be as fickle and fictitious. for example it doesn't include grocery stores. it doesn't include convenience stores. mercedes pointed out 7/11 home of the big gup is not included. unsweetened juice, milk braced drinks. doesn't the law demand fairness in equity? >> can i see what those points, why there is a disparity between the small businesses and the larger 7/11s. if someone doesn't want to buy it. if the issue is th
lisa cohen. fox news legal analyst. this is all the work of mayor bloomberg. also known as nanny bloomberg. he loves to tell everybody what to do. what to eat and drink because is he smarter than everybody else. has he now crossed the line. 16-ounce sugary drink is banned? >> i mean, there is really no link between the soft drink -- let's say that soft drinks. there is lots of other drinks that are sugary but aren't banned. talking about sodas. what about vitamin drinks? there is so much...
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cohen, perhaps i'll begin with you. >> thank you. the ability to pay requirement is part of the in lending act which has been around for several decades, and it was built on the notion of disclosure being the answer to market issues, something that professor want wither alluded to earlier. this provision is really a ten in a new direction -- a step in a new direction which is to saudis closure matters. we need better information in the market, but in addition, substantive fairness is a key part of having a functioning market. having a clear standard like the bureau has issued will enable that to occur, and having it issued by an agency that for the first time has its main goal and focus the benefit of consumers is also a novel set of regulations and a novel paradigm. this is your first significant mortgage rule, and we congratulate you. >> ms. rice? >> okay. let's hope the mic works this time. raj, thanks for the question, and it's a very important one. one of the things that we advocated for in the lead-up to the crisis were for reg
cohen, perhaps i'll begin with you. >> thank you. the ability to pay requirement is part of the in lending act which has been around for several decades, and it was built on the notion of disclosure being the answer to market issues, something that professor want wither alluded to earlier. this provision is really a ten in a new direction -- a step in a new direction which is to saudis closure matters. we need better information in the market, but in addition, substantive fairness is a...
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. >> reporter: tina wilson-cohen teaches women how to shoot. and the idea of an assault weapons ban worries her. >> i'm very concerned and i think we are teetering on losing our rights. >> reporter: she says about 90% of her female clients buy guns to boost their confidence levels and for self-protection. >> we have females that are out there saying, "we need to ban guns," but we don't really have somebody at the table that represents women saying why we do need them. >> reporter: one of her students, jennifer wisner, struggled for months before she made the decision to buy a gun. >> to have people put limitations on what you can do after you've given it so much thought, it's kind of sad. >> reporter: she purchased a smith & wesson pistol two months ago. >> as a woman, you're not expected to own a gun. you know, for me, you give it some thought. you know, can you shoot the gun? do you want to shoot the gun? if you had to, could you? you really think about it before you ever go and do it. >> reporter: in the wake of the newtown shooting, both wo
. >> reporter: tina wilson-cohen teaches women how to shoot. and the idea of an assault weapons ban worries her. >> i'm very concerned and i think we are teetering on losing our rights. >> reporter: she says about 90% of her female clients buy guns to boost their confidence levels and for self-protection. >> we have females that are out there saying, "we need to ban guns," but we don't really have somebody at the table that represents women saying why we do...
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they go back to the clinton administration when president clinton invited william cohen, a republican to be defense secretary. then the obama administration, president obama asked robert gates, a republican to be defense secretary. then there was leon panetta. and now another republican, chuck hagel. what's wrong with democrats being defense secretary? >> right. actually, just as an historical footnote, roberts used to be a republican. you know, i think that there's a sort of feeling that each one of these can be justified. i think president clinton and cohen had a good relationship, as does president obama and senator hagel. in gates' instance, that made a lot of sense. so much was going on that you didn't want to have an immediate change in the defense. but that is true, that it looks like democrats always want to appoint republican secretaries of defense. also if you look at the history of the independent councils, they have almost all been republicans. and as a democrat i sometimes get frustrated, too. we can't find an independent council in our own party. i can understand the fru
they go back to the clinton administration when president clinton invited william cohen, a republican to be defense secretary. then the obama administration, president obama asked robert gates, a republican to be defense secretary. then there was leon panetta. and now another republican, chuck hagel. what's wrong with democrats being defense secretary? >> right. actually, just as an historical footnote, roberts used to be a republican. you know, i think that there's a sort of feeling that...
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just a bit earlier i spoke with cohen as he was held in guantanamo on what turned out to be groundless accusations he was released after the u.s. military failed to force him to confess to crimes he never committed some others when so lucky if you are not a terrorist they want life to try to make you were terrorists i should example i must say if i should agree that i am be a member of. that i did fight with taliban together against american soldiers between the war. and i should i should sign papers that i am be a member of al qaeda what were the charges first. there was no and no reason for just the. pakistani people they sold me for bounty or through some dollar to the americans. said this man he's a terrorist and very soon few months later they found out that i'm innocent and they want me. that i'm going to sign papers they forced me to sign papers that i should agree that i'm be a member of either because because they didn't have anything against me in their hands and you're saying force you have they force you say what were they doing to shoot to do that. they used torture techni
just a bit earlier i spoke with cohen as he was held in guantanamo on what turned out to be groundless accusations he was released after the u.s. military failed to force him to confess to crimes he never committed some others when so lucky if you are not a terrorist they want life to try to make you were terrorists i should example i must say if i should agree that i am be a member of. that i did fight with taliban together against american soldiers between the war. and i should i should sign...
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let's bring in our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. she's in flower mount, texas, right now, with some details of one very sad, fatal case. elizabeth, what happened? >> reporter: wolf, you know, flu can be insidious. and it can attack even perfectly healthy people. and here's the story of one young man who got very sick, very quickly. this family was getting ready for a joyful christmas when on december 21st, 17-year-old son max started feeling sick, tired, fever. >> never really got like super sick. >> two days later, he was feeling better, played in the snow on vacation in wisconsin, celebrated christmas with his family. but christmas night, max felt sick again. >> he had excessive, like 104.9 fever, and we could not break it. >> reporter: the next morning, his parents took max to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with the flu. >> within 30 minutes, i mean, the doctor was like, something's really wrong here. his kidneys are starting to fail. >> max was rushed by helicopter to a larger hospital. >> one of the last coherent things h
let's bring in our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. she's in flower mount, texas, right now, with some details of one very sad, fatal case. elizabeth, what happened? >> reporter: wolf, you know, flu can be insidious. and it can attack even perfectly healthy people. and here's the story of one young man who got very sick, very quickly. this family was getting ready for a joyful christmas when on december 21st, 17-year-old son max started feeling sick, tired, fever. >>...
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that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and other charges. accused of opening fire in an aurora, colorado, theater. the murder charges could carry the death penalty. >>> a 15-year-old who opened fire at his bakersfield high school claims he was bullied. he was targeting two boys. he shot a second round as student cleared out yesterday, but missed. kaernz county scherheriff is investigating a list. ryan hlebber and kim lee fields deserve high praise for taking the gunman down. >> this teacher and this counselor stood there, face to face, not knowing whether he's going to turn that shotgun on them, and bec
that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and...
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that's not good for any of us, i think. >> stephen cohen william browder, thank you for joining us. fascinating conversation. up next, what in the world, why the country with the world's greatest oil reserves is in for a year of complete upheaval. a hint, it is not saudi arabia. it is not iran. it is not russia. i will explain. searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're looking for a bank that's in your corner, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 not just on the corner... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call, click or visit to start banking with schwab bank today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so, i'm working on a cistern i
that's not good for any of us, i think. >> stephen cohen william browder, thank you for joining us. fascinating conversation. up next, what in the world, why the country with the world's greatest oil reserves is in for a year of complete upheaval. a hint, it is not saudi arabia. it is not iran. it is not russia. i will explain. searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors...
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thank you for that. >>> elizabeth cohen is our chief medical correspondent and also sanjay gupta will join me later on in this hour to talk about the new flu information and the report from the cdc and also clear up some of the information you may have about getting a flu shot. you may have chosen not to get one perhaps for the wrong reasons and we'll let you know about all of that coming up. >>> 2013 is barely under way, but the focus of the white house is late 2014 and beyond because that's when the u.s. troops and their nato comrades are due to be gone from afghanistan, more or less to be gone. and that little phrase "more or less" is being hashed out face to face right now by these two men, president obama and afghan president hamid karzai. and these two men don't always see eye to eye on those issues and more. cnn's dan lothian is watching this. dan, of course, we're always interested in what they have to say and there's a news conference scheduled for about 1:15 eastern time, but are we exine expecting any big announcements or pronouncements? >> reporter: we've been told by whit
thank you for that. >>> elizabeth cohen is our chief medical correspondent and also sanjay gupta will join me later on in this hour to talk about the new flu information and the report from the cdc and also clear up some of the information you may have about getting a flu shot. you may have chosen not to get one perhaps for the wrong reasons and we'll let you know about all of that coming up. >>> 2013 is barely under way, but the focus of the white house is late 2014 and...
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mainstream paints her as globally adored real service show the opposite new york journalism professor jeff cohen how does that happen fox has a right wing outlet and the other mart liberal well it's they all maintain this fiction about how well regarded the united states is throughout the world so tense a point out that you know in many parts of the world were feared and hated and were feared and hated not necessarily because we have freedom of speech within the us we're feared and hated because we propped up dictators how the systematically being a lawyer to damage america our internal society is falling apart you know we have state after state in our fifty states to earn and debt and cities are going bankrupt and our country spends one half of the national governments discretionary budget is spent time in the military we don't have a real debate in this country about where all the money is going you know why did countries throughout western europe have free medical care and free college education and we docked media gloss of the mode of chris stevens his colleague close to american sent to sav
mainstream paints her as globally adored real service show the opposite new york journalism professor jeff cohen how does that happen fox has a right wing outlet and the other mart liberal well it's they all maintain this fiction about how well regarded the united states is throughout the world so tense a point out that you know in many parts of the world were feared and hated and were feared and hated not necessarily because we have freedom of speech within the us we're feared and hated...
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stephen cohen is a professor at nyu and william browder was his former employer and he is, of course, one of the biggest proponents behind the magnitski act. william, explain the importance of the act from your point of view? >> very simply, it is a piece of legislation which is sort of designed for the modern day problems of what's going on in russia. in russia, you have a regime which is basically out to steal as much money as possible from their own people. when people try to stop it in any way, like sergeis magnitsky, they get killed. the corrupt running russia today and creates consequences outside of russia by banning their visas and freezing their assets in america. >> steve cohen, you disagree with the magnitsky act. >> i do for many reasons, but as you said in your introduction i think moscow and washington are sliding into a new cold war, which would be very bad for national security and the magnitsky act further poisons the relationship. mr. browder is right to a certain extent, but not quite as simple as he says. even though this may be this act just a lot of words, it wil
stephen cohen is a professor at nyu and william browder was his former employer and he is, of course, one of the biggest proponents behind the magnitski act. william, explain the importance of the act from your point of view? >> very simply, it is a piece of legislation which is sort of designed for the modern day problems of what's going on in russia. in russia, you have a regime which is basically out to steal as much money as possible from their own people. when people try to stop it...
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arizona put the most restrictions into effect, seven, and elizabeth cohen went back to texas where roe vs. wade, well, the decision began. we'll learn more about the decision fight today. >> reporter: roe vs. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand, the governor has made this vow -- >> my goal and the goal of many of those joining me here today is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. >> reporter: on the other hand, this is the reality -- hi, it's elizabeth at cnn. >> great. come on in, ma'am. i'm at the whole woman's health clinic austin where seven women will have abortions today. >> any more ultrasounds? >> i don't think we have any more. >> rorter: amy started whole women's health ten years ago, and her business has grown. she has five clinics in texas, offering gynecology care that includes providing abortions to 9,000 women a year. >> my main goal is provide an oasis for her where she feels safe, comfortable, at peace. >> reporter: the entire state 27,470 women received abortions in 2011. in t
arizona put the most restrictions into effect, seven, and elizabeth cohen went back to texas where roe vs. wade, well, the decision began. we'll learn more about the decision fight today. >> reporter: roe vs. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand, the governor has made this vow -- >> my goal and the goal of many of those joining me here today is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. >>...
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host: richard cohen weighs in in his piece in "the washington post." host: rebecca in ohio. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. how well is he being vetting? i have watched him on tv. he is anti-semitic. i am concerned that the government does nothing for the american people. they don't have to participate in the obamacare. but they are making decisions for lives. what is theng -- regard for the american military from chuck hagel? host: what have you been watching from the former senator? caller: i watch on fox news and msnbc. it isn't just for secretary of defense. he has been a senator for a lot of years. he is not new on this page. host: her comments about how he views men and women in the military. guest: he was a prominent member on the senate foreign relations committee. i struggle with people who throw around terms saying he is anti- semitic. i do not know if most people would be comfortable saying that about chuck hagel. i think the term jewish lobby, a is a phrase he used in a quotation, use pretty extensively. people use the term jewish lobby and israeli l
host: richard cohen weighs in in his piece in "the washington post." host: rebecca in ohio. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. how well is he being vetting? i have watched him on tv. he is anti-semitic. i am concerned that the government does nothing for the american people. they don't have to participate in the obamacare. but they are making decisions for lives. what is theng -- regard for the american military from chuck hagel? host: what have you been watching from the...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen here to talk to me about this study. first, just explain the study. >> it is fascinating because it turns conventional wisdom on its head. doctors thought you can't outgrow autism once you're diagnosed, that's it. you have it. these researchers found 34 kids who were diagnosed with autism by good doctors who know what they're doing as very young kids before the age of 5, and then they -- years later when they looked at them, they didn't have any signs of autism. they were examined and the signs were gone. >> so how is this even possible? >> a couple of things going on. they found in some ways this group of kid had somewhat milder autism to begin with, that's one thing. it could also have something to do with the early intervention that these kids got, some of the training and the schooling and what have you, the therapy these kids got. and it also might have something to do with the children's individual brains. maybe there was something about their brains. and researchers have told me, you know, it is probably in the go
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen here to talk to me about this study. first, just explain the study. >> it is fascinating because it turns conventional wisdom on its head. doctors thought you can't outgrow autism once you're diagnosed, that's it. you have it. these researchers found 34 kids who were diagnosed with autism by good doctors who know what they're doing as very young kids before the age of 5, and then they -- years later when they looked at them, they didn't have...
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elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if this case will go to trial. holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens and dozens in the aurora movie theater massacre. the prosecution had shown holmes took pictures of the theater prior to the shooting and self-portraits holmes took of himself posing with his guns. families of the victims believe it shows holmes planned the shootings down to the last detail and he knew exactly what he was doing. we want to get the latest from ed lavendera. >> reporter: six hours before james holmes burst into theater nine, the accused theater snapped self-portraits using his iphone. these are sketches of the photographs shown in court wearing black eye contacts, holmes smiled while holding a handgun near his face. fully dressed in the bulletproof gear he would wear into the theater. in another, his orange hair is st seen sticking out of a stocking
elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if this case will go to trial. holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens and dozens in the aurora movie theater massacre. the prosecution had shown holmes took pictures of the theater prior to the shooting and self-portraits holmes took of himself posing with his guns. families of the...
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good men and women of the cwa under president larry cohen. the union for the information age. you bet. find out more about their good work at cwa-union.org. it is a friday morning. we're sort of tag teaming our way through the week here. because of my voice problem. peter ogborn, dan henning phil backert, cyprian bowlding and me, bill press. >> look at it this way. you are the rgiii of the team and i'm the kurt cousins. >> bill: my voice is about as strong as rgiii's right knee. at any rate -- >> it is a little bit better than that. >> bill: keeping us up to date here, those of us who live in our nation's capital on -- you know interesting stories let's say of the time where they happen to be taking place. local news editor and washington express columnist, clinton yates writes something called the root d.c. joining us on our news line this morning. good to you have on board. thanks. >> how is it going bill? how are you? >> bill: not too bad. >> if bill is the rgiii and i'm kurt cousins we'll call clinton the rex grossman. >> they give you that kind of money to be the rgiii? w
good men and women of the cwa under president larry cohen. the union for the information age. you bet. find out more about their good work at cwa-union.org. it is a friday morning. we're sort of tag teaming our way through the week here. because of my voice problem. peter ogborn, dan henning phil backert, cyprian bowlding and me, bill press. >> look at it this way. you are the rgiii of the team and i'm the kurt cousins. >> bill: my voice is about as strong as rgiii's right knee. at...
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be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket at a national human rights laura stanley cohen says such a ten such action should fall under a first amendment protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing through lobbying firms when you're standing in front of the building it's legal picketing when you break the window it's now a crime so if you infect a computer you can charge someone not with some sort of conspiracy but with a criminal mischief offense we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that we with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here we're talking about classic first amendment free speech activities keep in mind in this day and age corporations are considered to be persons for purposes of free speec
be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket at a national human rights laura stanley cohen says such a ten such action should fall under a first amendment protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and...
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post tweeting beyonce lip syncing makes me question fundamental truths of human existence and andy cohen says if beyonce lip synced that was best damn lip sync i've seen z justin beiber passes lady gaga as twitter's top user. check out this post from the wife wes welker. she writes proud of my husband and the pack. if anyone is bored go to the wikipedia page. yeah. when a hall of fame player. a true role model after ray lewis beat patriots in playoffs. ladies of "the view" couldn't resist weighing in on this battle. >> it's interesting she criticized ray lewis, her husband was criticized by gisele bundchen last year saying he wasn't catching the ball. it's one thing. >> it's different, though. >> she criticized, gisele bundchen criticized her husband for playing ability. she attacks ray lewis's character. she attacked his children. he may have young kids who don't know what happened 12 years ago. you're a sore loser. >> she issued an apology. i'm deeply sorry for the post on facebook. i let the competitiveness of the game and comments people were making about a team i dearly love get the
post tweeting beyonce lip syncing makes me question fundamental truths of human existence and andy cohen says if beyonce lip synced that was best damn lip sync i've seen z justin beiber passes lady gaga as twitter's top user. check out this post from the wife wes welker. she writes proud of my husband and the pack. if anyone is bored go to the wikipedia page. yeah. when a hall of fame player. a true role model after ray lewis beat patriots in playoffs. ladies of "the view" couldn't...
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be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket at a national human rights lawyer stanley cohen says such action should fall under first the man then protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing through lobbying firms we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that we with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here i think it's less likely at this show that president obama will recognize that because he has a history of trying to repress free speech he's he's or he's afraid of the light of day i think it's more likely that down the road some of the courts may the man may look at some of these actions and find that there's first amendment protection and free speech implicated that's not to say that an effort to change
be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket at a national human rights lawyer stanley cohen says such action should fall under first the man then protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what...
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charlie: here is what is interesting about steve cohen. in february, as they see faces a window of redemptions. here is what we know. fac officials are screaming to prevent massive reductions. they are currently contacting and holding one-on-one meetings with investors. they are essentially saying that despite everything, the investigation -- a wells notice has been given. despite all of that, they think that steve cohen we'll be okay. they may get a large fine. they think they are facing charges. they will not be indicted. it will not be a criminal case. keep your money with us. the bottom line is this, you do not know until february. investors essentially hate this type of controversy. some very large investors have put holds on the stocks. i can also tell you, steve cohen and these guys are very aggressive. they are out there trying to get large investors to stay with it. they will come out after the story. these are different one-on-one meetings. this is crisis mode. they think there is a very good likelihood that they will get massive
charlie: here is what is interesting about steve cohen. in february, as they see faces a window of redemptions. here is what we know. fac officials are screaming to prevent massive reductions. they are currently contacting and holding one-on-one meetings with investors. they are essentially saying that despite everything, the investigation -- a wells notice has been given. despite all of that, they think that steve cohen we'll be okay. they may get a large fine. they think they are facing...
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cohen. because of the phone call that he made to mr. cohen in july of 2008. unlike three other former sac employees though, he has refused to cooperate or strike a deal maintaining all the while that he is innocent. now today's arraignment should be quick. basically mr. martoma will enter his plea and then possibly the judge will likely set a schedule for discovery or possibly the trial but mostly just a discovery schedule. we will have all the news from that hearing coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you, mary thompson. >>> the head of the u.s. environmental protection agency, lisa jackson, announcing she'll be leaving the obama administration. rick santelli in chicago with the impact there on the epa. rick? >> thank you very much, melissa lee. i'd like to welcome chris horner to the program. welcome, chris. before we get going, i just have one simple question to ask you -- who exactly is richard windsor and why is cei involved with the justice department to really find out? >> richard windsor is the falls identity assumed by the now-departing
cohen. because of the phone call that he made to mr. cohen in july of 2008. unlike three other former sac employees though, he has refused to cooperate or strike a deal maintaining all the while that he is innocent. now today's arraignment should be quick. basically mr. martoma will enter his plea and then possibly the judge will likely set a schedule for discovery or possibly the trial but mostly just a discovery schedule. we will have all the news from that hearing coming up in a few minutes....
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bit deeper into this now with jeremy salt a middle eastern history and politics professor at a bill cohen university and kyra good to see today sir thanks for joining us on this saturday with nato official saying the deployment of patriot missiles in turkey is for defensive purposes only how likely is it do you think these weapons might actually be used i don't think they're going to be used to tall i think this is where it is changed very much on the ground in syria it strikes me that the armed gangs very much on the back foot now i don't see any enthusiasm for the attack on the part of the united states saudi arabia might be caned might be king but they are simply the finance season armors of these groups. and there's no possibility at all no likelihood the syria will attack turkey the only circumstances in which those missiles would be used was would be if there were a nato attack initiated from turkey into syria and then of course syria would strike back but i think the atmosphere has changed dramatically i don't think the americans in particular like what they're seeing in syria. afg
bit deeper into this now with jeremy salt a middle eastern history and politics professor at a bill cohen university and kyra good to see today sir thanks for joining us on this saturday with nato official saying the deployment of patriot missiles in turkey is for defensive purposes only how likely is it do you think these weapons might actually be used i don't think they're going to be used to tall i think this is where it is changed very much on the ground in syria it strikes me that the...